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 Study articles and rhetoric handouts

We reviewed rhetoric, capitalization, and got through almost regular plurals  (need to complete)

We talked about parallel structure, sentence structure, and transitions.

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Rhetoric   articles   prepositions page   The Dictionary

abase     
aberration
abet

abeyance
abdicate
  ABOMINATE 
  ABROGATE
  ABSCOND 
  ABSOLVE 
  ABSTRUSE 
  ACCRUE 
  AGGRANDIZE
  UPON
  TOWARD
  Cogent

 
Word List this is the entire list of words for our study this year.  These are words you should know at your level of education, and we will make certain that you are able to use them efffectively.  Increasing vocabulary is a very useful thing for schoolwork, career, and life in general.

  .:VirtualSalt 1062 Vocabulary Words

                  
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